Modulation of protein synthesis in a cell-free system derived from rat brain by corticotropin (ACTH), magnesium, and spermine
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neuroscience Research
- Vol. 11 (1) , 67-77
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.490110108
Abstract
Modulation of protein synthesis by fragments of the ACTH molecule has been studied in a cell-free system obtained from subcortical brain tissue of rats. Both the activity of the protein-synthesizing system and its sensitivity to ACTH-like peptides appeared to be highly dependent on the Mg2+ and spermine concentrations. At optimal Mg2+ concentrations (4 mM) the peptide sequences ACTH(1–24) and (11–24) were both inhibitory, the latter being the more active. The inhibitory effect was reduced or abolished at higher (suboptimal) Mg2+ concentrations. Spermine, like ACTH, inhibited protein synthesis at the optimal Mg2+ concentration. However, at lower Mg2+ concentrations spermine had a stimulatory effect and maximal activity was obtained at 0.75–1.0 mM Mg2+. In the presence of spermine (60 μM) and Mg2+ (0.75 mM), a half-maximal inhibition of protein synthesis was obtained with a peptide concentration of 5 μM. A structure-activity study showed that the peptides ACTH(7–16)-NH2, (11–24), (5–18, 17Lys18Lys)-NH2 and (15–24) were active in inhibiting protein synthesis, whereas the fragments ACTH(1-16)-NH2 and (17–24) were inactive. The results are discussed in terms of an interaction between ACTH, Mg2+, and spermine, and intracellular processes involved in protein synthesis.Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Preparation and Properties of Gel-Filtered Rabbit-Reticulocyte Lysate Protein-Synthesis SystemsEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1983
- Increase of Fidelity of Polypeptide Synthesis by Spermidine in Eukaryotic Cell‐Free SystemsEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1982
- Effects of ACTH and related peptides on cerebral RNA and protein synthesisPharmacology & Therapeutics, 1981
- A simple, reproducible cell-free system for measuring brain protein synthesisNeurochemical Research, 1980
- Effect of polyamines on cell-free protein synthesizing systems from rat cerebral cortex, cerebellum and liverBrain Research, 1979
- The Role of Polyamines in Cell-Free Protein Synthesis in the Wheat-Germ SystemEuropean Journal of Biochemistry, 1977
- Evidence for separate peptide sequences related to the lipolytic and magnesium-accumulating activities of ACTH. Analogy with adrenergic receptorsJournal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1977
- Behavioral Effects of PeptidesPublished by Springer Nature ,1977
- Brain RNA and Hypophysectomy; A Topographical StudyNeuroendocrinology, 1972
- Polyamines and amino acid incorporation in vitro into microsomes of rat cerebral cortexBiochemical Journal, 1970